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The adventurers find themselves exploring an abandoned starship. Faint lights flicker dimly down long corridors. Equipment lies dormant, engines quiet. No signs of life are apparent, but there is a sense of foreboding as they wonder why the ship was abandoned in the first place. Perhaps there is life still here after all... Ambient music, no sound effects. Great for almost any sci-fi game. Instrumental only. Music by Christy Carew. Illustration copyright (c) 2009 Vikram K. Mulligan. Used here with permission of the artist; unauthorized use prohibited.

Sonic Legends soundscapes are a blend of music and sound effects specially designed to enhance tabletop and live-action roleplaying games. The music provides an emotive backdrop that helps your players get into the right mood, and the sound effects give you a realistic sonic environment to set your scene in. Each soundscape is approximately eight to ten minutes in length, and shifts to naturally follow a dramatic storyline. The best part is that each soundscape is seamlessly loopable, so there's no limit to how long your scene has to be! Just download your Sonic Legends soundscape to your mp3 player or laptop, turn up your speakers and GAME ON!

 

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March 8th, 2014
Decent music. I was curious as to what it would be, so I purchased a copy, and am glad I did. The music is very mysterious and intriguing. There's a bit of a Japanese anime riff or feel in some parts. All in all a good piece of music that might add [...]
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July 17th, 2010
Sonic Legends delivers again with another soundscape thats perfect for RPGs. Derelict Starship is a great example of a music file that sets the mood, but is not so busy that is distracts the players from what a GM is trying to do. Any GM running [...]
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March 03, 2010
This title was added to our catalog on March 02, 2010.